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'''Pidspace tasks''' | '''Pidspace tasks''' | ||
− | + | * [[# Functions using pid_t]] | |
− | + | * [[# Misc tasks]] | |
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+ | <span id="Functions using pid_t">'''Functions using ''pid_t'''''</span> | ||
+ | <P> | ||
Files with calls to functions that take '''pid_t''' parameter. These calls should in general take a '''struct pid *''' instead and choose the correct pid value based on the container/pidspace. | Files with calls to functions that take '''pid_t''' parameter. These calls should in general take a '''struct pid *''' instead and choose the correct pid value based on the container/pidspace. | ||
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− | = | + | <span id="Misc tasks">'''Misc tasks'''</span> |
* Terminate all tasks when init of a container exits | * Terminate all tasks when init of a container exits |